Health Careers For SOUTH WEST

Building on more than 130 years of care and compassion, today’s St. Joseph’s continues to make a difference in health care with distinct roles in acute and ambulatory care, specialized care of the elderly, long-term care, mental health care and rehabilitation services. With more than 10 locations, St. Joseph’s offers health care professionals both the opportunity to specialize and to attain a variety of experiences in leading programs across a spectrum of services.

The primary location for this position is within the Greater Toronto area.

The OSI Clinic is part of a larger network of clinics across Canada and is designed to provide specialized mental health services to eligible Veterans, members of the Canadian Armed Forces, the RCMP, and their family members. St Joseph's OSI Clinic is responsible for service provision across a geographic region including Southwestern Ontario, the Greater Toronto Area and portions of Central Ontario. St Joseph's OSI Clinic currently has satellite clinics in Toronto and Hamilton with staff working from these sites. This role will involve travel between sites.

The Coordinator utilizes clinical leadership skills to ensure quality patient care through planning, day to day operational management, and coordination of human and physical resources. Your proven leadership skills promote frontline accountability, innovation and the development of high performing teams. You are a self-directed individual with strong problem solving, communication and presentation skills. Your leadership style is recognized as harmonious with and reflective of the values of St. Joseph's Health Care.

You will work collaboratively with the OSI Clinic leadership team, including Coordinator of the London site, Veterans Affairs Canada , and other key stakeholder groups in the development, implementation and evaluation of this clinic site as part of the National network of OSI Clinics.

Qualifications:

Required:

Baccalaureate Degree in nursing or an allied health profession

Valid registration as a regulated health professional with the associated professional College

Knowledge of a Safety Culture in a Health Care Setting in compliance with the OHSA

Ability and commitment to act as a supervisor under OHSA

Previous clinical experience as a clinician with mental health population

Strong critical thinking and problem solving along with exceptional facilitation and coaching skills

Demonstrated experience in program development and evaluation, project management and research

Previous leadership in an ambulatory or mental health setting is an asset

The successful candidate will be required to provide vaccination records or proof of immunity against measles, mumps rubella and varicella (chicken pox). They will also be required to provide documentation of the Tuberculosis skin testing.

French Proficiency:French an asset

Salary:To be negotiated

Terms of Employment:Full-time

Deadline for Application:Wednesday, March 06, 2019

How to Apply:All applicants must apply to this position through our website at www.sjhc.london.on.ca.
Please ensure you are applying to position posting # 40268.

Your interest in this opportunity is appreciated. Only those under consideration will be contacted.